For vacation and unique experience on Adriatic sea
in the perfect calm of Dalmatian/Croatian coast with
harmony of crystal see and sun, untouched and clean
nature, summer holidays but with touch of adventure Villa Carmen ,apartments for
rent in Croatia, is the right place. Villa Carmen ,private accommodation
in Croatia, lies in the peaceful bay of Vinisce a
few meters from the sea where you will not need a
car to go to the beach or to fight for your place
under sun..

Vinisce is a small fisherman settlement very close
to famous Roman cities Split and Salona or medieval
town Trogir.
If you like to discover real spirit of a Dalmatian
restaurant, a local food, a wine of the house, a fresh
fish there is no need to leave Vinisce or
Villa
Carmen by car, just order directly from your apartment or you can visit nearby taverns and restaurants.

For more active holidays rent a boat or take part
in the fishing excursion which will be organized for
you from local providers.
During your stay in our house you can have kayak at your
disposal, one or two seated.
You can bring also boat with you as we have place just in front of our house where you can place it. We can always guarantee two places for boats but one apartment can have just one.Bringing boat with you can make your holidays very enjoyable as from our house is easy to reach nearby islands like Mali and Veliki Drvenik, Solta, Brac and many other small ones.
We can offer you yacht charter as well as rent of
motor boat to complete experience of the holidays
with adventure and action.
Please note that these vessels are not owned by us.

Few facts regarding apartments: Apartments in Villa Carmen have a fully equipped kitchen (with
refrigerator, cooking utensils, microwave oven etc..), bathroom, two sleeping rooms, living room with SAT-TV and air conditioning and two fan's per apartment (one of them is ceiling fan).
All our apartments have their own private entrance, furnished terrace or balcony with magnificent view to a whole bay of Vinisce.
Please take a look on this magnificant picture of Vinisce bay during night time !!
Guests also have access to outdoor-grill. All our guests may use main terrace, a place with a beautiful view of the sea

The local beaches,post-office,restaurants,shop, cafes
are all within a few minutes walking distances.

For the prices and reservation please go to our reservation and contact page. In the case of any question or request for clarification of our services please use mails written bellow.

We wish you a comfortable stay
Olga and Karmen
Private accommodation near to Trogir, Vinisce

Trogir was established by the Greek colonists from the Island of Vis in the 3rd century B.C. (Tragurion).
In the First century AC, Trogir became Roman municipality "TRAGURIUM CIVIUM ROMANORUM" joined to Salona, center of Roman province of Dalmatia.
Upon the fall of the Roman Empire in Fifth century, Trogir has been developed as a independent town.
In the Sixth century, the Croats settled in Trogir area. During the Croatian migration the citizens of the destroyed Salona escaped to Trogir.
From the 9th century Trogir was paying tribute to the Croatian rulers.
The diocese of Trogir was established in the 11th century and and in 1107 it was chartered by the Hungarian-Croatian king Koloman.
In 1123 it was conquered and almost completely demolished by the Saracens.
In the 13th and the 14th centuries the members of the Croatian Subic line were most frequently elected dukes by the citizens of Trogir
as previously Trogir gained autonomy as a town.

In 1420 the period of a long-term Venetian rule began.
On the fall of Venice in 1797 Trogir came under the
Austrian power, which lasted until 1918. After that
Trogir was returned to the parent country, Croatia.

Trogir is a town-museum in the very meaning of the
word. Lovers of cultural and historical monuments,
art, original architecture and nice alleys gives you
the opportunity in Trogir to learn about the manifold
and complex heritage from the Romanesque yard to the
modern interiors. Trogir's medieval core, surrounded
by walls, comprises a preserved castle and tower and
a series of dwellings and palaces from the Romanesque,
Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods. Trogir's
grandest building is the church of St. Lawrence, whose
main west portal of Master Radovan, the masterpiece
of Middle Age Croatian Art, and the most significant
work of the Romanesque-Gothic style in Croatia.